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    New Mexico vs. Meta: Landmark Trial Enters Critical Second Phase

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMay 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a high-stakes legal battle in Santa Fe, New Mexico state prosecutors have launched the second phase of a bench trial that could fundamentally alter the architecture of social media. Following a massive jury verdict in the first phase, the state is now demanding that Meta (parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) dismantle specific features of its platforms to protect children.

    The Stakes: From Fines to Fundamental Redesign

    While the first phase of the trial focused on culpability and penalties, the current phase focuses on injunctive relief—court-ordered mandates to change how Meta operates in New Mexico.

    • The Phase 1 Verdict: Jurors ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties, finding the company knowingly harmed youth mental health and concealed the extent of child sexual exploitation on its apps.

    • The Nuisance Theory: Prosecutors are arguing that Meta’s platforms constitute a “public nuisance” under state law, a legal theory traditionally used for environmental hazards or neighborhood disturbances but rarely applied to digital spaces.

    What New Mexico is Demanding

    New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is seeking a series of “safeguards” that target the core mechanics of Meta’s business model:

    • Algorithm Redesign: Ending recommendations that prioritize “constant engagement” over safety.

    • Removal of Addictive Features: Targeting “infinite scroll,” intrusive push notifications, and default “like” counts.

    • Privacy & Safety Defaults: Stricter age verification and making privacy the default setting for all minor accounts.

    • Parental Oversight: Requiring all child accounts to be linked to a verified parent or guardian.

    • Court Supervision: The appointment of a court-supervised monitor to ensure Meta complies with these changes over time.

    Meta’s Defense and “Digital Threat”

    Meta has strongly contested the allegations and signaled that it will appeal the original $375 million verdict. The tech giant’s defense rests on three pillars:

    1. Impossibility: Meta argues the state’s demands are technically impractical and “disregard the realities of the internet.”

    2. Free Speech & Rights: The company claims mandates would infringe on free expression and parental rights.

    3. The “Exit” Warning: In a dramatic move, Meta warned it could cease Instagram and Facebook services within New Mexico if forced to comply with mandates it deems impossible to implement.

    Why This Case Matters Globally

    This trial is a bellwether for Big Tech regulation. While over 40 states have filed similar lawsuits, New Mexico’s is the first to reach this stage of trial.

    • Section 230: For 30 years, tech companies have been shielded from liability for user content under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. AG Torrez believes this verdict “punctured that aura of invincibility.”

    • Precedent: If the judge rules in favor of New Mexico, it could create a blueprint for other states to force structural changes on social media companies, moving beyond mere financial penalties toward a total “paradigm shift” in how Big Tech does business.

    The bench trial is expected to last three weeks, featuring testimony from technical experts and psychiatric researchers.

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